@@drewcutaia4982 Of course. Dan is one of yours, although you could say an original who happens to hail from your homeland. One thing is for sure, Dan's colours don't run!! Whatever, we salute him and all who love him wherever they may be from
Very excited that Dan linked up with Dr. Harl. His Great Courses/Teaching Company lecture series are amazing and I may be the only person in the world who preordered his new book.
Great interview and one of my favourite aspects of history also. Just a small correction, towards the end Kenneth mentions Kyrgyzstan being the only non Turkic speaking country in that region. I'm sure he meant to say Tajikistan.
Always a welcomed topic of conversation with my adult son. "Hey, did you see that Carlin has a new Hardcore History episode?" Then many more conversations that follow based on the content. Thank you, Dan. You have spawned many great conversations.
Yeah he definetelly did. Kazakhs speak turkic language, kazakhs can understand kirgiz people. In fact i think we speak kipchak accent or turkic language
Dan I love your work and have been a listener for a number of years. Thank you for your dedication to producing such excellent content. This is shameless of me but I am hoping that one day you will cover the Crusades. I think it would make for a fascinating series!
RCR mentioned you in a review video some long time ago ... ever since I found you out, you're definitely the best historian out there ever ... next to Mart Felton. Your knowledge is very appreciated, and thank you for the enthusiasm that you show. Carry on and share the wisdom and the passion about the underlooked aspects of history.😊
In case you don't know he has many other podcasts avaliable for purchase on his website. He removes shows from his UA-cam channel after a certain amount time unfortunately
The last time I was listening to an episode of HH I was slaving away in an underpaid, dead-end job. Now I'm working for a much better employer for a much higher salary with prospects in my future. The lesson is clear: Step 1: Listen to HH Step 2: ??? Step 3: Profit
Hey Dan, how about an episode on how these settled societies were able to defeat the steppe peoples? And why not 2 birds with 1 stone it and touch on the Chinese civilization, which being as influential as it was, hasn't gotten more than mentions yet? How about the Han-Xiongnu war under Han Wudi? Two young bastard born star generals, an aging and infamously unlucky general, a battle in a sandstorm, an envoy sent to form an alliance with the enemy of the enemy, only to be captured by the enemy and assimilated into their society, only to escape and return with information about the Western lands a decade later. Lots of stories there, and deserving of the Dan Carlin treatment.
To add. The Xiongnu may have had the largest steppe empire prior to the Mongols. The western territory captured by the Han as a result of this war laid the foundations for the Silk Road. One of the Han star generals mentioned, Huo Qubing, was a rare case of nepotism working out. His career was owed to the fact that his aunt became a favorite consort of the emperor, but fortunately he turned out to be something of a military genius. Huo was only a teenager when he accomplished much of his deeds and died at only 23. He was a risk taking commander who sought to outmaneuver the famously maneuverable steppe people, and used as one of his tactics what could be called Iron Age Blitzkrieg. One of his more impressive deeds, at only age 18 he led 800 cavalry into enemy territory in a search and destroy mission, killing 2000 enemy troops and capturing high value prisoners. The Han also fought the brief War of the Heavenly Horses with a Greco-Bactrian kingdom in order to gain access to superior Central Asian horses specifically to aid in their ongoing conflict with the Xiongnu. This was the result of the aforementioned envoy, Zhang Qian, who was sent to secure an alliance with the Yuezhi, another steppe people that the Xiongnu defeated during their expansion. Zhang Qian was not able to secure that alliance as the Yuezhi had no intention on fighting the Xiongnu again, but did come back with word on these "heavenly horses." Please Dan, please?
28:23 how did u take that conclusion from what u said before that?? wasnt it the romans everywhere from britain to the mediterranean who invited germans, and then turned on them and lost like Olympius in the time of Stilicho?
Hardcore History is like a gift you get a few times a year when you least expect. Dan is great.
@01010Band its better
@Blue_eye_devildefinitely a bot
It’s been said before, but I feel compelled to say it again: Dan is a genuine American treasure.
Not just an American treasure. To many around the world
@@douglaskillock3537we all love him
@@douglaskillock3537 definitely agree. I just meant it in the sense that he’s from the US
@@drewcutaia4982 Of course. Dan is one of yours, although you could say an original who happens to hail from your homeland. One thing is for sure, Dan's colours don't run!!
Whatever, we salute him and all who love him wherever they may be from
Make sure you zip his pants up when you're finished.
I'll never forget the first time listening to your work, blew me away! 15 years later and I still get so excited when you release new episodes.
I can't express my joy at seeing this. A follow up to one of my favorite HH episodes of all time? I guess I know what I'm doing tonight. 😊
It never ceases to stop everything I'm doing to listen to whatever comes out from Dan Carlin.
always brings joy when Dan puts out any kind of show. Thanks!
I recently finished re-listening Wrath of Khans yet again, so this interview was perfectly timed.
Where can you watch wrath of the khan's?
Dan is back! At any given time every second of my life I'm just sitting here waiting for Dan to upload
Always when I expect it least. Thanks, Dan.
What a gold mine! Thank you for introducing Kenneth Harl. And welcome back, Dan.
This was truly a pleasure to digest while I work in the kitchen this morning.
Dr. Harl’s lectures are a delight. Thank you for bringing his new book to my attention!
Very excited that Dan linked up with Dr. Harl. His Great Courses/Teaching Company lecture series are amazing and I may be the only person in the world who preordered his new book.
Cool! My favorite history voice is back to listen to.
Great episode! You can tell Dan is very enthusiastic about this topic.
Today is gonna be a good day, thank you, Sir!
Dan please open yourself a Patreon! The quality of your content is unparalleled.
5:22 Conversation begins
Thank you so much, sir, for a wonderful podcast!🙂
Always love stuff about the steppe tribes. Thanks!
In the year of our Lord 2023, another drop from Dan. Ti's a blessed year.
Great interview and one of my favourite aspects of history also. Just a small correction, towards the end Kenneth mentions Kyrgyzstan being the only non Turkic speaking country in that region. I'm sure he meant to say Tajikistan.
There is not another drop I get more excited for!!!!!
Always a good time when Dan uploads
Always a welcomed topic of conversation with my adult son. "Hey, did you see that Carlin has a new Hardcore History episode?" Then many more conversations that follow based on the content. Thank you, Dan. You have spawned many great conversations.
I have a strict don’t join anything policy which I immediately broke to subscribe to the substack. Such is the power of hardcore history.
Knew I recognized the name Kenneth Harl he’s taught a bunch of history courses for the great courses. They are excellent.
Dan sounds so excited.
I love it.
Just in time for me to fall asleep to, thank you Dan!
Just wanted to say thanks Dan, love your work!
This was such a great interview 🎉
Steppe Stories was my favorite episode!
Kyrgyzstan/Kyrgyz people speak Kyrgyz language, which is no doubt is a Turkic language (56:12). The speaker made a mistake.
Yeah he definetelly did. Kazakhs speak turkic language, kazakhs can understand kirgiz people. In fact i think we speak kipchak accent or turkic language
Specially came here to see if anyone noted mistake
Dan I love your work and have been a listener for a number of years. Thank you for your dedication to producing such excellent content. This is shameless of me but I am hoping that one day you will cover the Crusades. I think it would make for a fascinating series!
Fascinating interview! I love it! Need more content, Dan! The history geek in me needs it.
Man, I love this guy's work!
the best podcast in existence strikes again.
Peace - Thank you Dan, Just picked up Empires of the Steppes audiobook.
The steppe people's are personally my favourite history topic. Thanks Dan.
I had a horrible feeling all day yesterday that I was missing something. Whelp, I found it today. Thank you Dan
Oh boy, I got the notification for this on my Google Podcast app earlier today.
Today is a good day.
PHEEEEEEW !..just in the nic'o time...need me some DC Hardcore History!!!! TY DC from Denmark!!!
Literally like a solar eclipse with how rare and special a new hardcore history is. Love this shit.
Based on Dan Carlin's recommendation, bought and read Dr Haarl's work 🙏
Thank the heavens for another episode of Hardcore History !
Hey look everybody it's cool adam
Perfect for me to procrastinate studying for exams, perfect timing Dan thank you.
So happy you're back!!!!!
Ayyyyyyy just got around to Thor's Angels yesterday, looking forward to this!
New HH episode, and all is good with the world! 😊
RCR mentioned you in a review video some long time ago ... ever since I found you out, you're definitely the best historian out there ever ... next to Mart Felton.
Your knowledge is very appreciated, and thank you for the enthusiasm that you show.
Carry on and share the wisdom and the passion about the underlooked aspects of history.😊
In case you don't know he has many other podcasts avaliable for purchase on his website. He removes shows from his UA-cam channel after a certain amount time unfortunately
The steppe region is so damn interesting to me. I love the episodes of the Eurasian Steppe.
The Eurasian steppe is so damn fascinating its great to see it get more attention considering how important it's been to world history
It's a vast open space people aren't really aware of. East or West
My favorite dance at any wedding is the Eurasian Steppe. 🎉
That was lovely, thanks gentlemen.
Great interview, Dan
I was literally JUST wondering when a new Dan Carlin episode was coming!
You can almost hear Dan's silence when he is listening to some spicy history...
The last time I was listening to an episode of HH I was slaving away in an underpaid, dead-end job. Now I'm working for a much better employer for a much higher salary with prospects in my future. The lesson is clear:
Step 1: Listen to HH
Step 2: ???
Step 3: Profit
Much needed hardcore history thank you Dan getting me through the work day
Thank you for the show, Dan! Can’t wait to listen to it tomorrow after work.
Really needed this dan drop today
Guys, Kenneth hurl is a fantastic educator, i loved his course on alexander
Hell ya Dan is back!!!!
Love you stuff. I just wish we got some visuals!
I would have skipped school trips, just to sit in this man’s history class
Another mindblowing episode
Yes, this book will be on my wishlist
Dan you sneaky dog I didn’t even know this was released! :)
The Scythians' favorite kind of music was "Dub Steppe".
nice
Dope
Just rolled up and I see this beauty lets gooooo!
JRE introduced us years ago and I’m still here. Be well Sir.
Ha! I was just about to buy this book and get started on it. 👍
Awesome, and thank you Dan!
I love dan. I love Harl. I say this all to say I had never heard Harl speak before but he just sounds like I thought he would. A big history nerd lol!
Fantastic episode!
Nice work Dan!
What a treat, cheers Dan.
Excellent
Can’t sleep unless I’m hearing his voice. No joke
Come home from drinking to find a new Dan Carlin episode what what!!
Everyone should be following The Duran for events happening currently on the step.
Hey Dan, how about an episode on how these settled societies were able to defeat the steppe peoples? And why not 2 birds with 1 stone it and touch on the Chinese civilization, which being as influential as it was, hasn't gotten more than mentions yet? How about the Han-Xiongnu war under Han Wudi?
Two young bastard born star generals, an aging and infamously unlucky general, a battle in a sandstorm, an envoy sent to form an alliance with the enemy of the enemy, only to be captured by the enemy and assimilated into their society, only to escape and return with information about the Western lands a decade later. Lots of stories there, and deserving of the Dan Carlin treatment.
To add. The Xiongnu may have had the largest steppe empire prior to the Mongols. The western territory captured by the Han as a result of this war laid the foundations for the Silk Road.
One of the Han star generals mentioned, Huo Qubing, was a rare case of nepotism working out. His career was owed to the fact that his aunt became a favorite consort of the emperor, but fortunately he turned out to be something of a military genius. Huo was only a teenager when he accomplished much of his deeds and died at only 23. He was a risk taking commander who sought to outmaneuver the famously maneuverable steppe people, and used as one of his tactics what could be called Iron Age Blitzkrieg. One of his more impressive deeds, at only age 18 he led 800 cavalry into enemy territory in a search and destroy mission, killing 2000 enemy troops and capturing high value prisoners.
The Han also fought the brief War of the Heavenly Horses with a Greco-Bactrian kingdom in order to gain access to superior Central Asian horses specifically to aid in their ongoing conflict with the Xiongnu. This was the result of the aforementioned envoy, Zhang Qian, who was sent to secure an alliance with the Yuezhi, another steppe people that the Xiongnu defeated during their expansion. Zhang Qian was not able to secure that alliance as the Yuezhi had no intention on fighting the Xiongnu again, but did come back with word on these "heavenly horses."
Please Dan, please?
As a Uyghur listener, this episode is really interesting!
Another Dan Carlin upload - Christmas has come early! 😄
Quickest I’ve clocked a pop up
Thanks so much!
Love this!
thanks Dan
Hey! I waa just listening to you
Ahhhhhh.....perfect timing 🎉
do something on ancient egypt please
Tapped this notification so hard that I cracked my screen
Dan could read the phone book and I would be utterly enthralled.
What a day.
Much love!
Woot, let’s roll!
YESSSSS
LETS GO DAN UPLOAD
My favorite Dan Carlin show was the one where he talked about the seven dirty words you can’t say on television
28:23 how did u take that conclusion from what u said before that?? wasnt it the romans everywhere from britain to the mediterranean who invited germans, and then turned on them and lost like Olympius in the time of Stilicho?
YAAAAY DAN!!!!!! more mongol? I'm down with that.